Turkey Leftover Recipes

It is a few days after Thanksgiving and you have had turkey sandwiches, turkey hash, you're thinking "not delicious turkey again!" Try these recipes to make your leftover turkey good to the last bite.

Turkey Chili Recipe

Turn leftover turkey into a tasty cheese topped chili. Your family won't know this turkey chili is made with leftover turkey unless you tell them. The recipe calls for cubed turkey, if your leftover can't be cubed, just pull enough to make a pound and cut into bite-sized pieces.

In large pot pour a small amount of vegetable oil (2 tablespoon) and heat. Heat should be high enough to saute vegetables. Add green bell pepper and onion to pot and saute until tender. Then add tomatoes, beans, tomato sauce, cumin, oregano, cayenne pepper, chili powder, jalapeno peppers, salt and bring to a light boil. Lower heat and add turkey; continue cooking over low heat for 1/2 hour to 45 minutes. Spoon into bowls and top with cheese. Serves 6 to 8.

Hint
*Use rubber gloves when handling jalapeno peppers.

More ideas for leftover turkey

Sliced turkey and cranberry sauce open face sandwiches
Sliced turkey reuben
Turkey enchiladas
Turkey vegetable soup
Turkey pot pie
Turkey casserole
Turkey salad
Sliced turkey and cheese panini (You don't have to have a panini press, a George Forman Grill is great for this, or toast both sides of sandwich and use a small heavy pot to press sandwich down for a nicely grilled crust.)

Individual baked dressing cups

If you have enough dressing or stuffing, by any name it is delicious, make muffins. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 6 or 8 tin muffin pan with butter or spray with Pam or another cooking oil and scoop dressing into the tins. Top with buttered bread crumbs and bake until heated thoroughly and dressing forms a slight crust around the edges and crumbs start to turn golden. This could take anywhere from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the muffin tin. Dark pans will cause ingredients to bake faster.